How to Read Water: Clues and Patterns from Puddles to the Sea
<DIV><B>A <I>New York Times</I> Bestseller<BR /> A <I>Forbes</I> Top 10 Conservation and Environment Book of 2016</B><BR /><BR /><B>Read the sea like a Viking and interpret ponds like a Polynesian—with a little help from the “natural navigatorâ€!</B><BR />  <BR /> In his eye-opening books <I>The Lost Art of Reading Nature’s Signs</I> and <I>The Natural Navigator</I>, Tristan Gooley helped readers reconnect with nature by finding direction from the trees, stars, clouds, and more. Now, he turns his attention to our most abundant—yet perhaps least understood—resource.<BR />  <BR /> Distilled from his far-flung adventures—sailing solo across the Atlantic, navigating with Omani tribespeople, canoeing in Borneo, and walking in his own backyard—Gooley shares hundreds of techniques in <I>How to Read Water</I>. Readers will:<BR />  <ul><li>Find north using puddles</li><li>Forecast the weather from waves</li><li>Decode the colors of ponds</li><li>Spot dangerous water in the dark</li><li>Decipher wave patterns on beaches, and more!</li></ul></DIV>